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Clive Brewer is a sports scientist who specialises in the performance preparation of elite sportspersons. Educated at Brunel (BSc Hons. Sports Science) and Loughborough Universities (MSc Sports Science), Clive was formerly the Project Co-ordinator for sports council / Rugby Football Union (England) Fitness Advisory Project. He is currently based at the Division of Human and Exercise Science at South Bank University and lectures in the application of sports science for performance improvement and coaching. Clive also works as the fitness advisor to Oxford University Rugby Football Club, the London and the south-east region of the Rugby Football Union, and a number of professional players. He has also worked with International powerlifters, and on a number of other fitness consultancies. These include a professional soccer club, the AELTC at the 2000 Wimbledon Tennis Championships, a world rally championship competitor and a number of track and field athletes.
He specialises in intermittent and high-intensity sports, and is accredited as a strength and conditioning specialist (CSCS) with the National Strength and Conditioning Association (USA) and as an instructor of Speed, Agility and Quickness (SAQ) methods of training. |
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